Fundamentals Of English Grammar

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Switch mles.


  1. Name some that you get out of.

  2. Name some things that you turn on.

  3. Name some things that you turn off.


back...... return a telephone call I'll call you back tomorrow.
off....... cancel We called off the picnic dw to bad weather.
up....... make a telephone cdl I c& up my friend in NewYork.
back..... renun somerhing to someone I borrowed Al's pen, rhen 'I gave it back.
g up...... hang on a hanger or a hook I hung my cost w# in the closet.
baa...... return borrowed money to someone Thanks for the loan. I'll prry you back soon
avpjr...... put something in its uswl OE proper place I put the clean dishes nsrrry.
back...... re- something to its ori&nd place I put my papers back into my briefcase.
out....... extinguish (stop) a .6re, a cigarette We put out the cam* before we I&.
toff ....., wopamachineorligtrt,~noff I shut &my priatg. be* I left the office.
on........ put on clothing to see if it fits I mkd on several pain of shm.
down.... decrease the volrunt Sue MtrPd dDwn the musk, ft was too loud
up....... inueese the volume -. A1 nrd - wp -- the radio. -- He likes loud music
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EXERCISE 10. Phrasal verbs. (Group C). ~
Directions: Complete the sentences with pronouns and particles.
Could you lend me a couple of bucks?
Sure.
Thanks. I'll pay YOU back tomorrow.
The radio is too loud. Could you please turn?
Sure.
I can't hear the TV. Could you please turn?
I'd be glad to.
Have you heard from Jack lately?
No. I think I'll call tonight and see how he is.*
Someone's at the door. Can I call?
Sure.
Where's my coat?
I hung

There is no difference in meaning between I'll can him wnifht and 1'0 call him up tonigh$.

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